Received training from Ernst and Young and I spent my first few days using Rally. Rally is a productivity tool specifically designed for teams delivering projects using the agile methodology. It seems excellent for taking a user story and allowing team members to add tasks to it. The tasks each have an expected time to complete, which can be easily updated and directly feeds burn down charts both for the whole project and for the individual.
This looks as if it will be a very useful tool for capacity planning, understanding current progress and helping team members to continue to motivate themselves.
A record of Michael Veale's Continuing Professional Development. Further details before Oct 2010 are on a CIMA CPD tool.
Showing posts with label Scrum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scrum. Show all posts
08 November 2014
Agile scrum training
With one of my projects now moving out of the inception phase and into its first sprint, my team has had some additional training from Ernst and Young. Up until now, we have been working on user stories which are details of user requirements and how to test them. Now we have identified the first user stories that we are going to deliver and each member of the team is now defining their own tasks to help deliver those stories. This is being tracked using Rally (see separate post).
13 October 2014
Intro to Agile Scrum in Under 10 Minutes - What is Scrum? - YouTube
Inception phase begun for project. Had a day of start up and explanation with Ernst & Young (EY) including this short intro to Agile. It is not in any way officially endorsed by EY. Apparently there is some advertising blurb at the end but the beginning is a concise and useful quick run through.
NEW Intro to Agile Scrum in Under 10 Minutes - What is Scrum? - YouTube:
NEW Intro to Agile Scrum in Under 10 Minutes - What is Scrum? - YouTube:
01 October 2014
Scrum reference card
This article is an introduction to the scrum way of working. The scrum is a self organising cross departmental team to deliver a project in a series of sprints. Each sprint delivers a version of the project which can be seen to be working, and although initially greatly simplified, is more complex than the previous version. This aims to avoid the risk of a project that gradually becomes more and more delayed and bogged down with unresolved problems until it fails.
29 September 2014
Lean, Scrums and Projects
Spent first full day with a client's project team working with Scrum and Lean methodologies. Seem to be some good ideas for tracking ideas through, maintaining drive and keeping strong communication with other teams.
This site (which I have not yet studied in detail) seems to have outlines of the principles with some video training materials.
This site (which I have not yet studied in detail) seems to have outlines of the principles with some video training materials.
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